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Link Access Procedure Balanced (LAPB) Frame Types

Link Access Procedure, Balanced (LAPB) is protocol that is usually required for data link layer. It is version of High-Level Data Link Control (HDLC) in Asynchronous Balanced Mode (ABM). LAPB use of P/F bit is somewhere different from all of the other protocols. LAPB basically uses three types of data frames. Each of these frames has different functions and purposes.

These three types of frames are given below :



1. I-Frames :
These frames are generally known as Information frames. It is basically used to carry information or data of upper layer. It includes two different sequence numbers i.e. N (S) that is used to send sequence number and N (R) that is used to receive sequence number which is the expected value of what N (S) will usually take in the next I-frame that is going to be received. This frame also includes X.25 PLP Packets and is always commands.


2. S-Fames :
These frames are generally known as Supervisory frames. It is used to provide control information. This frame only includes N (R). Using S-frame, there basically three different types of messages that are sent. S-frame usually controls data flow with RR, RNR, and REJ Frames.




2. U-Frames :
These frames are generally known as Unnumbered frames. It is used to provide unsequenced control information. This frame does not include any type of sequence numbers at all. It is also required for link setup, disconnection of link, and error reporting. It is basically required to establish or develop and maintain or handle communication with SABM, UA, DISC, DM, and FRMR.

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